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Biological control to protect pines and palms - Preventive treatment using sprayers
As part of biological control efforts, the Department of Urban Amenities commissioned Bioassays France to carry out preventive treatment for the Principality’s pine and palm trees during June.The treatment involves using compressed air sprayers (similar to paintball guns) to aim biodegradable balls at the trees that...
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Cycling: new cycle path between Fontvieille and Port Hercule; three new Monabike stations built
The Department of Urban Amenities has recently completed a new bike lane linking Fontvieille and Port Hercule via the tunnel under the Rocher. Emerging onto Quai Antoine I, it allows cyclists to access Boulevard Albert I and Route de la Piscine.“Bicycles and personal transporters, such as electric scooters, are incr...
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CORONAVIRUS – No new positive cases on Thursday
This Thursday, 25 June, no new positive cases of COVID-19 were identified in the Principality.The overall health figures for the Principality therefore remain at 102 people affected by the Coronavirus.No new recoveries have been reported, so the total number of people who have recovered still stands at 95 today.As o...
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CORONAVIRUS - One new positive case on Wednesday
This Wednesday, 24 June, one new positive case of COVID-19 was identified in the Principality.The overall health figures for the Principality therefore remain at 102 people affected by the Coronavirus.No new recoveries have been reported, so the total number of people who have recovered still stands at 95 today.As o...
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Prince Pierre Foundation - Shortlist for High School Students’ Favourite Choice Award 2020
The jury, made up of Year 11 (Seconde) pupils from Lycée Albert I, Monaco’s Vocational and Catering School and Lycée FANB, has selected the shortlist of books for the High School Students’ Favourite Choice Award 2020. Last February, the pupils gathered for a literary tea to argue for the books that they felt shou...
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